Department of Linguistics, School of Languages, Cultures and Linguistics

Language, Learning and Writing

Module Code:

152900117

Credits:

15

Year of study:

Year 1

This module is designed to equip first-year students of languages and linguistics with the tools they need to succeed in the acquisition and study of language, throughout the course of their time at SOAS, and beyond into their post-study careers.

The module begins by giving students a thorough grounding in the essential concepts and terminology used by linguists to describe the grammars of the world’s languages. With an understanding of these concepts and how they manifest themselves in the languages taught at SOAS, students have the preparation they need to acquire the grammar of the language that they are studying or have an interest in, as well as a sense of how it compares with some of the world’s other major languages.

In the same way, students are then introduced to essential concepts and terminology used by linguists to describe the different sounds used in the world’s languages and they are given an opportunity to master the pronunciation of the types of sounds that feature in some of the languages taught at SOAS, but which are absent from English and other major European languages.

In addition to this introduction to grammar and pronunciation, students are given further instruction in crucial language learning skills, such as how to go about learning vocabulary and wider self-study strategies.

The remainder of the module focuses on essential non-language-specific skills, including: essay researching, planning and writing, managing references and avoiding plagiarism, effective time management, and planning for a successful post-study career.

Objectives and learning outcomes of the module

Learning Outcomes

Students completing this module will:

Show an understanding of grammatical and phonetic concepts and terminology

Understand how to pronounce important sounds absent from their native language